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    Rock bottom price is $100, (This lil setup is worth around $300 or more)

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    I'll go for $25 for this mess!
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    I looked at the Ebay link, and it says the auction is over.Is this true? I woulda bought it...

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    I'll re-list it shortly and post the link.

    You won't be disappointed -- I guarantee you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
    I'll go for $25 for this mess!
    This setup is for a professional Jeremy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Jackson View Post
    This setup is for a professional Jeremy.
    Ahhh... a PROFESSIONAL...
    Now I understand...amateurs must NOT acquire equipment such as this.
    You know...We mustn't upset the overall balance of the haves vs. have-nots.

    'I have a Light Box and you don't...'

    'My Light Box can beat up your Light Box...'

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Jackson View Post
    Rock bottom price is $100, (This lil setup is worth around $300 or more)
    You gotta be kidding, a few lights, timer and box. What else comes with it?

    This setup is for a professional
    It would take a "professional" at that price.
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    Metaphorically speaking, it's a Ferrari Vs a Daewoo ...

    They both do the same job, but which would you prefer?

    Anyhow, it's online again, here's the url: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....m=320216429060
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    So it works faster than the armature ones?
    That would be nice.
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    Perhaps I should have compared it with a BMW, because I speak in terms of quality. It's a solid, robust configuration that is destined to leave its mark.

    Oh!, did I mention that it's Australian made? I rest my case

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Jackson View Post
    Oh!, did I mention that it's Australian made? I rest my case
    You should have said that in the first place. Makes all the difference.

    I wonder if I could just take my boards to a tanning parlor? Make for an interesting afternoon.
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